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Dog Grooming : How to Groom Your Golden Retriever

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

Groom golden retrievers by bathing them every one to six weeks, using a high velocity blow dryer to eliminate shedding fur, combing through the fur behind the ears and on the thighs and shaving the bottom of their feet. Keep a golden retriever groomed and happy with help from a professional dog groomer in this free video on pet care.

Expert: Sammi
Bio: Sammi is a dog groomer at the Animal Care Center in West Bountiful, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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  • I beg to differ. Not all Goldens are used as gun dogs. In fact, most Goldens are just family pets, which I'm sure the Golden in this video is. Lots of Golden owners, myself included, hate the "slipper feet" that they get and prefer neatly trimmed paws. I shave the bottom of my Golden's feet as soon as it starts getting too long.

  • ruby is so cute!!! :)

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  • All that I use is an undercoat rake, and it is the best grooming tool that I have bought.

  • @Chdant11 a golden retriever is to be bathed every 1-12 weeks.

  • I hope you're joking xD

  • Perfect, thank you! (:

  • wow your cute

  • My dog is afraid of a slight wind, but since I've taught....I mean spoiled her with too many toys, I just tell her that the nail clippers and bathing supplies are toys and I let her smell and lick them or whatever she needs to do to christen it as a toy. Was able to use a hairdryer once...just shut the bathroom door and work as quickly as possible!

  • beautyful :)

    zapraszam również na goldenki.eu

  • @jwemt81 True that most Golden Retrievers are not used as gun dogs. An interesting development is that due to their high intelligence and their ease of training they have morphed into an excellent working breed and are used as guide dogs for blind people, as rescue dogs and as drug sniffers for the police and military. My own GR is simply by best friend and companion and that's enough for me.

  • I thought this dog was a Bichon Freeze?

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